Monday, May 11, 2009

Seedless grapes that aren't actually seedless

Cinco de Mayo. What can I honestly say? Maybe: “Never regret. If it’s good, it’s wonderful, if it’s bad, it’s an experience.” (Victoria Holt). I have a lot of experiences under my belt.

My mom took me grocery shopping over the weekend. My refrigerater now houses a bag of spinach the size of an obese baby and I will not be running out of planet sized seedless grapes that aren't actually seedless.

The most important part of this post is:
END POLIO NOW!!!
This week is Polio Awareness and if your first response to this is a. I thought polio was already eradicated, b. What the hell is polio, or c. Why should I even care? You should attend some of the events.
- Tonight they screened the documentary The Final Inch. I recommend seeing it on your own time if you missed it. The volunteers working to eradicate polio is the largest non-military army.

- From 5-9pm on Tuesday you have the opportunity to eat yummy frozen yogurt and support the cause at Mumbles. Do it, I mean seriously, it's just down the street.

- Check out www.rotaractucr.org for more information.

Ballin': Evan wore pink wrists bands since he was playing on mother's day.
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And an out of control water balloon:
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